Demi Lovato will give specifics about her sexuality when she's ready to.

As we previously reported, the Sorry Not Sorry singer has been romantically linked to DJ/Producer Lauren Abedini following a handsy outing to Disneyland. Despite the recent public outing, Miz Lovato is staying relatively tight-lipped about her private life.

After Donald Trump had Attorney General Jeff Sessions announce Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) would be rescinded, the iconic songstress went on Twitter on Tuesday to share how she'll be there for the Dreamers!

While the spread maintains those same vibes, her interview is obviously less about Cher and more about her life and kids!

There's also some talk about politics, as the momma of two explained why she has to be so careful about her words:

"Sometimes I feel like I want to speak out more about political issues. You have to be really careful about what you say, because a lot of things can be taken in the wrong context and I always want to be respectful, I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings."

Though she has no problem saying who should be in the White House right now:

"Not the President now. Anyone can run the US better. My daughter would be better. We've worked so hard to get to where we were and to have so many things that we were so proud of in our country, to just literally revert backwards is the most frustrating thing. Every single day when you can't really believe what's going on, the next day it's something else even more crazy and tragic. It's really scary, the world that we're living in now. And when you did feel safe at home, now with Trump in presidency you just don't feel safe any more."

Once again, Donald Trump proves women only exist to him as objects of beauty or obstacles.

After a brief tour of the museums at Les Invalides in Paris on Thursday, the POTUS and First Lady Melania Trump posed for photographs with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron.

UPDATE 8:45 PM EST: Earlier reporting included law enforcement reports of 20 fatalities. However, the latest official police statement says there are only 19 confirmed so far. Law enforcement officials are also treating this as "a terrorist incident until police know otherwise."

We're still in disbelief.

According to multiple law enforcement officials, 19 are reportedly dead following an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England on Monday.

While the singer is said to be "okay," multiple fan fatalities and injuries have been reported.

It is still unclear as to what caused the tragedy, but Hollywood is already lending its support to both England and the Arianator community, responding on Twitter with messages such as: